Michael Davis
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"" >VWOOOOOOOSSSSSHHHH< In what would seem like a flash of lightning— but instead a pillar of scorching fire—a crimson burst of flames descended from the sky. Parting the clouds in an eviscerating manner, it landed on the target—the overgrown lizard who was chewing my Golems. "Burn to ash." >BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!< A cloud of smoke, flames, and definitely shockwaves, manifested—sending every being on the battlefield and beyond into dead silence. The loud eruption of my Spell…
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"B-bleughhh" Hogun spat out saliva as his bloodshot eyes leaked out tears as a result of the pain that must have been surging through his body. 'We're just getting started.' I raised my fist to land another blow. >FWOOOOOSSSHHHH< Several dark spears lunged at me, courtesy of my other opponent—Adu. 'Oh, I haven't forgotten about you...' My grin widened, as I proceeded to kick Hogun in the direction of the attack. >BOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM< Friendly fire wasn't good—nope, not at all. Look what happened…
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>VWOOOSHHH< In what would seem like a flash to a normal person, the first Demon to show up was a familiar face. 'Oh, long time no see... Hogun!' The lion-faced Demon roared as he made to rip me apart with his claws. His appearance was far larger than I remembered, having a hulky stature and gleaming metal-like skin. 'A transformation Skill, maybe? Nice enhancements...' I, of course, evaded his attack with ease. However, the guy just wouldn't give up. His body exploded in fiery dark-red energy and he…
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The frightened faces of the demons. The hopeful expressions of the humans. The reverence of the monsters. The whirring of the Golems. '... I see everything.' A smile formed on my face as I observed everything around and beneath me. It had been over a week since I last came out of the Labyrinth, so the outside world took a little bit getting used to. 'It's a good thing I have some experience being a shut-in, so it wasn't so bad...' My eyes captured the landscape, and my heart raced in excitement and…
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"Who... is that?" Heshu murmured, forced to raise his head to observe the sovereign of the monsters. The sight seemed impossible, but that was what played out before him. "Absurd, yet... this is reality. What do you all think?" He whispered, his Divining Orb in hand. ~I don't know who that guy is, but he's hella cool!~ ~He is pretty awesome... but he's a human.~ ~Is it safe to assume he's the mastermind? That would make a lot of sense.~ The Monsters listened to him, and his hear had resemblance to…
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The Demon Army was surrounded before they even knew what was happening. In front of them were the swarm of monsters that charged at them with primal ferocity. Normally, this wouldn't have been a problem if the soldiers were in top form. Unfortunately, they were groggy from the accumulated exhaustion. Still, with the barrier that protected them like a wall, it was safe to say that they had a very good chance at victory. However... ... Behind them appeared a second group. "N-no way...!" "This can't be…
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Heshu made sense, as usual. His leadership skills and maturity could shine during moments like this, if only he decided to interact with everyone more. "I see. That's great." Hogun gave his agreement, and so did everyone else—even Adu, albeit grudgingly. ~We'll erect an additional barrier to block off incorporeal entities like those Spectres. With that, a safe haven is assured for tonight.~ While Hogun didn't understand why the humans hadn't simply attacked when they had the prime opportunity to, he…
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It was a nightmare! Spectres haunted the Demon Camp that night, and they were almost impossible to defeat. If a Spectre was warded off, then just as flies would return to the filth, they would gather once more to torture them. It was quite unfortunate that none.of the Demon Generals were any good at fighting incorporeal entities. Even if they were, the ability to stand up to the swarm of Spectres was another thing entirely. As such, screams and shouted filled the air of the Demon Camp. "Aduuuu! I'm…
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"WHAT?!" The responses of the Adventurers—or at least most of them—were filled with surprise and disbelief. Do nothing? Despite the threat that was right in their doorsteps? Despite how much help the Legendary Dragon Slayer had given them? They couldn't do anything at this point? "You all misunderstand." A feminine voice cut them short. "I don't think the Vice Guildmaster is done." The one who spoke was Asa, the rising rookie Adventurer. No one had anything against her, and her words made sense, so…
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"A-amazing!" Asa was among the Adventurers who stood right in front of the city's walls. She had been determine to defend her current abode, but it seemed like it wasn't even necessary. First, there was a mysterious barrier that appeared out of nowhere. It protected them from the onslaught of the Demons, wiping them out to a frightening amount. She had never been so utterly bewildered. 'H-how...?!' Not a single one of the enemies got a bit close! As if that wasn't enough, several spatial ruptures…
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